nCube
:
Occupation data classified by the Booth main sectors plus sex

nCubes hold all the statistics presented by the Vision of
Britain system, and are defined as combinations of variables.
For example, the age-sex tables that appear in most census
reports are held as two-dimensional nCubes in which one
dimension is a variable categorising sex and the other
variable defines a set of age groups. nCubes can have many
dimensions, such as age by sex by occupation by cause of
death, or just one.

This data matrix presents a highly simplified version of the
1841 occupational data, using the ten main sectors in the Booth-Armstrong
industrial classification.
Workers are also classified by sex but not by age.

Data available for download:

Data for these unit types and dates
are available to UK Federation members for download  select one:

Each of our datasets, or nCubes, combines one or more variables (Var)
each of which consists of a set of categories. The data map lists all the
possible combinations of categories. The cell references are the identifiers
held in our main table of statistics, recording what each number measures.